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Liposuction
Liposuction is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries that remove
unwanted fat deposits from specific areas, including the abdomen, hips,
buttocks, thighs, knees, chin, cheeks, neck, chest and upper arms. This
procedure has become very popular with women who account for eighty percent
of all lipoclastic surgeries. Men seem to be catching on, wanting to eliminate
"love handles" around their waist or unwanted fat from their
back or neck.
Liposuction
should not be used as a substitute for dieting and exercise, however it
can help to remove those stubborn areas of fat that do not respond easily
to dieting and exercise.
Technical Advances
There have been several new refinements that have been made to this type
of surgery including ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL), the tumescent
technique, and the super-wet technique, that are helping many plastic
surgeons to provide selected patients with more precise results and a
faster rate of recovery.
Candidates
Liposuction works best for people who are at a normal to slightly above
normal weight, who may have pockets of excess fat in unwanted areas. Older
people whose skin does not have good elasticity may not achieve the same
results as a younger person. Being in good health is also important. People
with medical conditions such as diabetes or heart and lung disease should
seek the advice of their doctor before considering surgery.
Recovery
- Liposuction is usually done as an outpatient procedure.
- A general or local aesthetic is required for this type of surgery.
- Recovery time can be anywhere from a few days to a few weeks depending
on what part of the patient's body is being treated.
Weight Loss Surgery |
Health Problems | Abdominoplasty
Liposuction | Obesity | Bariatric
Surgeries | Follow Up Care
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Weight Loss
For Women
Weight Loss
For Men
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